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THE EVENING STAR. | The Watnky Ring Fromas. CHICAGO DISTILLERS PLEADING GUTLPY. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, ee The following whisky distillers, who are Riared before Judge Bactell.in the United THE STAR PULLDINGS tates Distriet Court im Culcago a ivania Avenue, corner 11th Street, Of their several Indichmente which , 4 ; them with conspiracy todefrand the govera- Rent. Joseph Koeile, Anton Juuker, ¥ jae Miller, Henry C. Fredericks, G. G. : Parker k. Matson, J.P. Fariong, W. Gal- son. J. M. Ford (for Fort, Oliver & Co), aie “arcel by . > 1. Tee, R. P. Hutchins, David Cochrane, and under indictment for revenue frauds, ap- Frank A. Eastman (for Meroeret, Eastman * & Galson). Mr. Williamson, of the firm of arene ds Cochrane, pleadet wad es — “ nese gevitlemen own or represent nearly all anne boar the principal distiliertes in the city ara t WASHINGTO D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1876. TWO CENTS. | -rorgrelfanaftbeOnted inet Pion Lomi indictments agalust parties accused SPECIAL NOTICES. ear = Of defrauding the revenue. Laopoid Wirtn, Tuternal re Society and Personal, THE BELCHER sc DA | i 1 Th § & distiller, ts charget with bribing oMcers, _ OTICE: Tooreeeption ne Becrstary ant rs Piot | he mutuat Counett tper | L@legrams to The Star. te Spel c's ‘or'ep hal Agee pe ee last evening was the most crowded of the ayine mantual eounell gene lh od for and ex-Gaugers Reidingion aod Tenney are ee tr ~ sine oye ‘ season. The assemblage was mae up of the Hight of Plymouth Saturday) BVESING. ¥ ¢ Most distinguished gentlemen and ladies now in Washington. The Cabinet, both | Moulton, has finally been upset. Houses of Congress, and the diplomatic | Seue ders ehur . tohave corps were largely represented, and many of | thing to do wi n arranging tue lis the most highiy ceteomed resident fami council the names of Dr. Storrs and Dr. E of Washington were in attendance, as well | dington were inciuded among other cle as a goodly number of the strangers now | men. After they had annouaced that t Visiting the city. The throng of carriages | Would probably accept the invita Was so great outside tue residence that a | Committee of Piymouth church © double line was formed from I street a | protest against their serving o2 th 15th to H street. A few of the more no that they were partial aut had Li PRATT N. Tisi ment containing 7 ts Daving been | the ist of membership egainst D. W. ane foremnerty tnt woe nue supervisor of the Ch fago district, by MUTINY ON AN AMERICAN SHIP, | the rand jary at Miwankee THE KENTUCKY SENATORS II". charged with receiving bribes. An tndict- | bouda to secure na- ation, and $18,625,500 to =F estenlay and takea 10 Mil wauke to give bafl. Minnesota, to-da, THY CROOKED IN IXDIATA griff case, on trial at Indianapolis y aftersoan, averiict mt 58 rer ieance ~olnit bird the oath of office,and bis cfficial duties. Mr. A. E. Witso SEVERAL FIRES AND AN EXPLOSION . FOREIGN NEWS, » di Brasher renew f ‘ $10,000 yesterday. The case of gentiemen and ladies seen were Secreisry | #€Ainst the churen. When some o ‘the Island of St. fhomas. niee was taken wp yesterday, ury departme ard Mrs, Robeson, Secretary Chandler, tue | Churches heard that Dr. Storrs’ and b. Lonbun, Janu, 15.—The Pa the jury obtained, aud the case was opened on off Alto ey General and Mrs. E errepont, the | Gington’s ch @ special te: by the government = Postmaster General, Mrs. B: § iog ay a ten days. | Edward and Lady Thornton and others of re upset Timothy Kirby's Chtidren, Tux Honse and Se 151.000 | the British legatton, or and Senora | Of the fact of the with o Prom th ¢ Urbana Union Mr. Kiroy’s surviving children are all aieswig. v bright and useful members of soctety, re- spected and admired for tacir many nebie ‘oimg to Sell her Railways. | and excellent qualities. Some of them have Ppropriations are to-day visiting the asyi for the insane in the District and ot formatory and charitable tastitutions. and the disarrangeme sulted with ti 64.009 | Mariscal a $10,009 | can le I several ger Mr. Bog Dardon, Mr. Delfoss Dalia Costa, Senor Portugue: emen of the Mexi- s, Mr. and M Aristar : nt a r counsel, Mr. Vancoit. | yesterday sent a long letter to tha Piymo church committee, re! = tw treat wi them any further in relation to the mutual the list ALEX. LEEDS of Maryland, has been p Madame =p UNITANIAN Be ALPXANDEIA. Jan? ti* reported that | exhibited talents of rare briiliancy, and @it aaa THE SHirrine *MMISSIONERS ACT.— | Anna, Mr. zer, Baron Thietman, Mr. | Counct!, and sharply rebuked them for the | Pgypr is negotiating witn Engush ¢ apital- | Of (bem have proved worthy representatives pg om ee bi i from tant cle ° James J. Ferris,of New York, was before | Yoshida and gears, of the Japanese ie bees : =~ Procr4 Lepr in reatane tS lor the sale of the Egytiau railways. of their distinguished father. Tae Orst, as as Cor are a Baltimore and Grafton railway post offic >; 5 = ascineny . n. Mr. and Miss Ybanez, Count | cburches sel . He did not think that wellas the pm ni wife of Colonel Doan Mes 47% p.m. Sabjec —Worning Hoy ’ sub-Comunittee on Commerce this morn at ss > Mutiny om an imericas Ship. ‘, f : alary increased frow to Hoyos, the Austrian M they had acted fairly, ant sai Mrs. > n. V5. © American ship | Platt, of the Washington Capital, were ey vie hing: “Iafideli ary increased fron » of the ship ow aioe uinteter and 1ton expected enue: Ps TAveRPoon, Jan. 15—Toe American ship ns P Ca 1 seamen against the shippts H ; M et and in favor of Capt. Waefelaer, left the Walerloo | @auguters of the inte Mr. Kirby. The for- dock at this cise Ni lo’clock yesverday, for | Mer, when in Europe with her hasband, w York. She had proceeted bat a few | Wrote @ very interesting work, entitled miles down the river, as faras New Brighton, | “Belle Smith Abroad,” which she dedicated when # scene of great violence occurred on | to her father. It was a work of rare it board. The exptain states that Uecrew (who | merit, punding in some of the fest de. shipped just before the departare of the suip) | S¢ripti thet were ever written of Earo- were all x. As soou as the Caravan got | Pean society. It grew rapidity a ao out into the rivey, the crew, who had been | 2nd i* still read with a pleasing relish. [tis ordered to duty, became insubordiuate, and | One Of those hooks which never become old, threatened to Kill him as well as the and which seloom fail to impart pleasure as Officers. He therefore signalled to Well &s instruction, It made @n enviable police, Who promptly boarded the Caravan | Teputation for its gifted author,one which and took two of te ringleaders iniocustoly. | Wil jong linger in the inds of her The remainder of the crew were left lying | {rlends. The present Mrs. Piatt, like her la- vrink #hout the deck. One was severely | mented sister, isa lady of rare culture and injured during the riot. The Caravan is d intelligence, an ornament to society, powsea- ned in order to ship @ fresh crew. Sidy aii those charms which adorn’ tue de- ‘The French Bicctions. voted wife and mother. Paris, Jan. 15. a ro rial deiegates take place throughout F Mutt og ghey ng me to-morrow Sunday). It Is barely possiuie, | fron the yadielaey Domenie oo however, that the heavy snows ia some Japoss tentehienn places wl! cause a postponement. ivond ticheta men n 4 MOtlon Lo substitute the resolation for the bs the | unfavorable report was defeated by a voteof | x toss « 4 yeas te nays. The resolutions offered by © was concluded | Senator Den proposing an inqatry into show gool rea- with adultery. of the church just men to be a rold an investigation 1 pa before a council t sons for charging Mr. Bee Now he thonght the ac vould be considered by a Attempt t lt of ty Storrs & Baron Biane, Count Litta, Mr. stria: Dr. Bl AMO: ews wilh the President today were Senators Hitech- cock, Paddoe! ton, and Christ and Ri nm, Mr. Hegermann, Mr. A. ake, Gov. Dennison and Miss siton, Mr, | deliber He dwelt at len: the onerous tax on ships and seamen ¢ West, | obstructive to commerce, and especial Sinton whe. aud Boe, CEL . steamship companies through tbe Willintas, Mr and Miss Cadwairien tutes | as to the Burchard, Stowell now administered. He urged that the al-| Joweil, Judge and Miss Barnam, Juige | ters of Drs. Hurlbut, Walke Fred eon Of the act should be by a kala- | Gito, General Altert Meyer, Judge and Mis. sa | Tee Giticer under the Treasury department, | Wytie, General and Mrs. Fijjah Ward, and | the committee. In their 1 Tux COMMITTEE ou Ways and Means did | that the fees of the ship owners be decrease i Miss Stuart, G and Mrs. Hunter, and | Vaneott, Drs. Storrs and Bud imeetthis morning. The next meeting | @nd Sailors fees be abolished. The committee Mrs. Steuar' Mr. and | declined to en > mautual ec t | Substantially agreed to the main poitts of | Mts Stenat ot, Sena- | Coun’ | Mr. Ward’s bill taking the administration of | MZ®- : eact from the Judiciary Coramittee and placing it in the executty ing the shipping cor Mme de P Grip, Judge L Rveuing, 16 free ip this € i at 7% oc rh REY. J. A. HARRO) Piyme dt Budain: cott's communicatior ers to Jut ngton bot on ac- inst their par- pr. Leite 2 were en- to closed with Mr. ¥ 8 2. aud Mrs. V: : tor, Mrs. and M ee See ons oe Mrs. Cockereli, Senator, Mrs. ¥ Miss ee. ve authorities, muk- | faye nator, Mrs. and Miss Boutwell, | tee’s action I: 1 nmissioner a salar! Judge ' Richardson, Mrs. MacArthar, Mr. | tautuel co sficer, and all fees to be paid into Frank MacArthur, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Kilbourne, | Uons. Treasury. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Patterson, Miss | BEECHER AND eas Jectnre-room of fensely crowded last & hour for the openir had arrived. At 7:3 entered the pr - | nance, and dari ‘an V1 Ss IN SHOBT- HAND, which b instant The fall course of | ters atlec te in 28 iewons. Terms giz. for a fali cow: Address “T.." Star oficejanls-zt CoMMISSIONER ATKINSON, of the P. >KEMEMBFR TiiS. FOR ANY MING | bureau, was before the House Cc it ar. a 3 2 2 ALPHAUETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY | Pensions yesterdey to explain why his re-| MR. COoNKLING, of New York, was quite | Nie Smito, Miss Patte son, Mrs. Rick iu the DAILY NATIONAL ERPUSLICAN commendations in regard to amendme: surprised to hear Mr. Thurman, of Oi Rader, Paymaster amd Mrs. Carpe thie out and paste it up s»mewhere, the pension laws sbonld receive th: sert In the Senate a few days since that he | Mrs. Jones,of New Hampstire. Mr: z a. pe, a bie consideration of the committee. Tuurman) was in the chamber thirty ren -0f Ba : Gove: oF and Max. : ON —The members of this Association sew . ic ’s inability to | Years ago and listened to a very interesting | of New ; Mr. and Mrs. Lou requestee to meet at Clarke's Mall, Beam = panded bei ig Similars the | difeussion on the question of the presidency | Mrs. Cassells, Mr. and Mrs. Morey, of Lo’ fer mtn rid Lak make long speeches in consequen ese of the Senate pro tempore. Mr.Conkling here | lana; Mr. xnd Mrs. D. € Cox, Miss Fre Sited to attcrd ns important business will be trans. | stnshot wound he received during the war, | juterrupted te say that he did not backs | General, Mrs. aod Miss Watmoushe Mics the Detroit News Inquires wits refined ¢ 3 SIAH MILLA ED Why don’t some patr Dr. Bi REGATION JUBT- ing ock Mr. Beecher 2 & Smiling counte. 1S address seemed to be possessed with a Vivaciousness that he has tarely displayed of late. Wuen he had con ciuded, anc before giving the be announce immediately after th ted. By orderot lor was in the Senate thirty years azo, . Mrs. and Miss — . J hal he known that, his ‘respeet for €, Mrs. Coste elty, “Why u t 1 Se om : _ a has eigen ang pores the charges st certain state officials, BUMPHREY BROOKE, & 8 ‘ 3 Congrexemen “i erable men would have prevented hi Mrs. Brice, Miss Jo . | er-mesting the adjo i business meeting | islana vessels sailing from a por who are ace of appropriating the pablie y sual meeting of th eet ie ie ane on tm the mt interraptir bari ede? YMern om ict Mr. and Mrs. Would be held. He f punced benatic istered rary pquired a xceas- | money. wer made the pn ie! order for next — m MUTUAL FIR! CR is - man, “I will modify my remark by sa Parker. Mrs. Rona} 4 ‘ tion, and, without sitting towa, commence luaued to Lave a ne | captain, woo Tuesday, to which day the senate adjourned, ANY, of the District of Culambia, Tar Hor ASE will | Twas bere thirty-five years a: Mrs. Boutigny, } i to address tio audience in r mate to the real bul nacertific , In the House of Doelega yestenty Mr. election of Seven Managers, to serve tho ensiti came befor: apreme A th. rand Miss aras, | Mautual council. He was clad court suspende Naitl ofiered a resolat ing Sore oiless. year, Kc. Sew at the Office of the (ic c : f P. Brown a 3. | inform them tat the other site li owe committee to ascertain whether any interest Fany op MONDAY, January aces = P Court next M S$ case is 0; ofa w up the bas ever been paid on the state deposite, and ~ open from 10 jock p. good deal of interest, especially west, r i] nitogether. aN NOL eged t * i rplgges yg ey Capiral in deter et a | sate involves tin aGain of nce wor Pion a iso, wheiber the kame has been accounted enrittes... . $13,000 99 i F 2 WAS Lot OC: een silk with ted with ag wwe Siow wo | the Arkansas hot springs. The argument SS Fear ending willbe very exhaustive, and will probably treasurer. Afler some discussion was laid over until Tuesday. Jan fr. Vaneoti vty-t ees of lace ¥3 diamonds. M rar, fares. »btained leave to introdu December 22,138 oceupy the court for several days. 1 set off b3 churel The exami: Jan. 15.—Neveral buildings in oposing an amendment to tne enestie a 3 = ‘ 2 bof é a t could ros Gu » wart Sneenan prohibiting a division or aj - = eres A DECTSION.—Tae Secretary of the Treas- fant to: of white. china Ab Be calinn tne pry ting a ppropria. SAVINGS ury lias deckled that weasels cloariag for the | © i ass the bi very rich and costly cos churches to be called, th the lic school fand for sectarian epowite ow or after Jan 20, will be paya’ 6, at the rate of five per cent. per annum on ail ae Sams left on deposit onc or more calendar months | Wes’ Guring the bait vear ending January 1. 1576. Ivo the most magr nt ever see }ehurches ay P tatier j ga or British North American Possessi e ever the political ne of the most notable was that Iehnrehes, aut Mr. Vancott wit Jia islands, or the re i ed by 4thamendment, Hampshire. Ova’ nnder p § 1 elieve 150 of the first and last identified 8 t tieoal she wore a gar- After the re f 3 c the confederacy. Went the call, | n a Hee lace and id, atter refer E 1 - € was in amis, GF 1% his arms were | were rare and exc Mrs. Wa i council of N71, tuat Dr h . a art, are both laties of ims had ever been tue refage fo and dean | gieat beauty. Their co: were notice: members of Piymouth chu i { | d not produce proof to $s or the blic of Mex- alectors of purposes. At 1_p.m. @vo's was taken in hoth Houses for Treasnrer. ing of the ballots it was fom pon the count- thet Baraes M mpton thecaucus nominee) had received Interest rot ¢ ear iuterest like the | Crstoms that tueir crews have been shipped Orchard Bes : nd Geo. D. Merrick (rep.) 52. Mr. Comp- Janosry } , | beforea shipping commissioner before 4 DS, the Atiavtic Ho: by | ton was declared elected. Tae House ad- SAMUEL NORMENT. President. jug clearance cirenlar announce ere € g Rainey, acol- | daughter, Miss » M + ad the vrenant Beach | journed till Tnes at aa ee cision will < issued. rom Sox rolin: at beaut, 5 owned by Mrs. H.T. Lord. together Sarg — ag paemate NG MENS CHBISTIAN ASS! _——< colored corps of Congr ea in the | dle for richn ora r nd had Riways bee the various attatsl MR. JAMES EvwsTIs. of Loutsiana, jast Corner 9h and D street THE PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE INDIAN 5 abo ¥ dd Reena i red Ly D = r -tin ts pastor had re them Were ail burued Ubis nu CIBCULATING UE | powmac: nd Bar- | Ward was opal-tinted Its p: N GERM elected by Lhe legislature of that state to a The sub- ommittee of the fiouse can reprr A shawl of | ceived calls ear’s, and had bi logs, $15,000. cessive falls of ral o t . eos! i ~ * a - ae seat in a United States Senate, is @ ates On t ae ha Speaker explained; sodid Ban i | theanmeexquinize uric draped her ana ted by Messrs. Moultoa aad Tilt OBILE, ALA., Jan ne i brother of Mr. George Eustis, who so long Commnihies a pears on 2 the midst of the argument amon; en . Her diamonds were aperb, Tae rs had been se [Foperty destroyed by fise ou the and so creditably represented that state in e the subj te transfer of the Iu- | colored brothe pped in the genia ce Was Composed of large Solitaires. furnished by 13th instaut amounts lo =s5, the House of Lalives be‘ore the war, ft a aed exon popes rick to- | ever lively Sunset Cox. too, had so: Thornton's toilette was of creat ’ (the speaker) was a. loss, $25 . 2 d who was rwards arrested on board ™., conducted by | day. No vot * eoseussi ate | thing to say why the man and brother should | satit arnisbed with maroon velvet “How can nr of the Trent as secretary of the confederate e mea cf the Assocs pimic: led by | veloped a favorable sentiment for the | vote for the bilias reported. It was better white lace. The tablier was garlandel lness, stand up guilty The Domiuter Board ef Trade. | ievation to Franes. Mr. George Eustis mar- Sieciy) meeting. 6p: un Toute tou cordially Se ae decides ‘to than Co! "s argur to the jnry to | iowers. Madame Mantilla wore p a trial, and was full sure God wou OTTAWA, Jan. 15.—it 18 anderstow! ihat | ried the only daughter of that moxt estimas ively) 6.6 p.m. oy atally the views of Gen. aan before witness the manner in which the th silk wiih overdress and puftings of blue that supreme tritunal of which | the uactional board of trade of the United | ble and philanthropic citizen, Me. W. W. He was not afratd of aia remain in s they were § iLASSO0a as they begat 1 nim and hi him si s addres: t with States will be represented at the me the Dominion board of trade by a dt of tn members, inclu deiphia, and R.'B. Bayari, QuEnre, Jan. 15.—Hon. P dressed a voluminous letter trade on the subject of the ex’ graphic communica’ Lawrence. He gives tt Uemen cudeavored to impress the septet of | lisse. Her orvaments were mugnifice: 4g Of | Corcoran, of Washington, aud died, colored members about the am: cate bill. ~ regretted by a large circle of friends, at country seat in Cannes, in southern France, . several years ago. His brother, the Senator- 2 bes @d- | elect, look an active part with Senator Ro. » the boar! of | bertson and others in the fusion settlement SiON OT tele { Louisiana affairs last year. aod is a gen- Gulf of St. | teman of admirable tact. Rood sense, mole. ars Of tov | ration and ability.—(N. ¥. World. mond Madame Ma attir Mrs. Pierrepo: Was white with a pale tea color Was garnished with most CHARLES A. DANA To ratin people tn a bu: ¥ gente for the Di-tri HAMILTON & PE wh sad Dstreats, Dew: fied to keep & tu irman of the speci: use for the invest a's Ban Charlies A. D: nmittee to te: learned of it, the day Stor. riasting but) to p 7 he suould ifeent. Tr the Je he has resi wloption | self great Her 3 TO LEARN would ug 1 Spoke of ibis loneli loss of many valuable ships ar rgoes in ——— nade M Mee : | gregation lustily. clappe the. gulf Int couvequence ot the abseace o: | A SAD NEW YEARS — Mrs. Tilton sponta e siti gauze, embroide In white, was both nove! | §t9u1 their feet. Tae report of the corn- means for t-legraphic communication > we ban’ uroed afew = the silv PRtieoe Me Eee aon was adopted,and they were discha Be ee bernie in3’s before from bis successful western tour BOJLING T O8 1UE-U0LD TBA. APANESE TRAINING SHIP.—A dis- fr a she hi silk farthe: as enhanced in b sideration of the si y by tri verdict Agaivst a Kailroad Compavy. | &u‘ found that his daughters, Fioreace and patch from 3 Island, California, running parliamentarian | of white and French grey marabout feather tions were t te for callir Lenanos, Pa., Jan. 15.-The jury — 4 = OOF FEE AND CHOCOLATE, Navy departm can, U of wavering raembers. Soon Mrs. MacArthur wag richly ant isory council, mecting ad- | cose of E) M 2 ison ag st the Phite ence, tn elder, Bow & iene ado x md Fraerent, camaed aE AUS to the end of the roll call. A few republi- | comingly dressed. Secretary and Mrs, #1 journed. , phia and Reading Railroad Company Re Fan Os Tilton it ie eata. ~ — 'S UNRIVALLED 8004. Mt "8 train! gship'-Ts 1 cans—haifa dozeu—yoted for the bill as re- | were assisted by Miss Fish. Where som ANOTHER “STATEMENT” P! ARING damages, for heving taken her bevond Avon a 4 ” ANIA AVENUE, s ported. Mr. Bia F near Willart’s. | companied oes’ Old Man ofthe | California, 2 br. Wm. F. Scata, | ceivea with 1 streeta northeast, ion of Meccary ‘or soy née was anxious. He swur an side to whet was reporte that M preparing ano! atement. Mr. # stogive some additional fae ida} which he could have given | station, in Mareh last, whereby she became | ter mother would miss the calls atten. permanently disabled by expostre to the in- | tions she had been accustomed to receive, climent weather, came into court this mor: and (be da@ughters at last started off in acar- ing apa grve a vertict in favor of the plaio- | riage with two boquets for thelr mother. Ar- The company bas move rived at the door, they sent up their names, a aaa ~reuk agreeable persons were gathered t 4. Ito comniaating. enjoyment followed as a matter of The parlors, brary and dintng-ro: thrown open to the gu Thursday . Moult Capt nese vice con ard, and was re. keeps the a& soldier iy down by remit s durhig th tut for = evening, and in the letter apartment w he tria! t mtfas Sap pLy “4 stimony at bard anewt ets, and an aifectionate note, with the »pporiunit at ave sein M A bountiful supply of refreshments. _ sere ee wal salutations of the new year, aud asked to be tebetance ia thom. - H that roust have revived in Mr. Blain Many of the guests above nemet, more es ; ——— luted. The servant quickly broagut back Bord bys cuay Gases exe f man regretted anything It Was pec young people let wo the DF mite CixcessaTs Mt | (Be tee bonushe tad te belt oaaieona ite 7 i : ht moutha, wit who lost his temper eo badly when Mr. i .given by the Washington Club. at " an present . the boqi ote unopened, with the [es some. eight months, with pe od re ire or the same | Mariui’s “hall; others attended this agreea- The will of Timothy Kir- tt | metsage that Mrs. Tilton did not wish to gee BANKERS, the sea, 1s grantea Cy offense, that spe tors sald it was horribie | ble entertainment first. The german was as ti. who died recently, le: aaper) building the head flew them or receive aes At thelr hands.— m Ist ¢: to look at the Speaker's £ and must hay delighttal as the entertainments given b; nestate valued al over a mi Albert Weininger, an emp XN. ¥. Cor. Chicago hunt. SRG of IS Reet and Fomag hatin deme f oneet i m jon | Suggested the word hyena to the ever-b the Bachelor's avd Washington clubs are in- | WAS taken to the probate court y tay, | cutting page Leeper gore he | Rervsine To BurY SMALL-Pox Vie Desiers in Government aga District Zeonrities, | OF Chief of Ont t. Daniel M. | ¢ipg Cox. Atlast the vote was announced, | variably. Among those not mentioned | but, o' to the strange baqnests made wnOL possibly BUuLviy ud seriou: Foreign Kachsuze snd Geld’ eopls-is | Taylor, ordra 2 to vi, not Lwo-ttir nent. 80 Soon as Lis juring Wm. Raubart, the engioeer TiIMS—The grave dicger of the Potter's vullding we Field at Flatiosh was recentiy discharged And ine grave digging has been done by pan- 5 5 ve refused to handie the N , dan. The following is th ies of smali-pox victims, and have al- weekly bauk statement:—Loans, decrease, | lowed the coffins to remain unburied where $1,391.400; specie, Increase, $540,500; legal | the undertakers deposited them. The resi- tenders, ‘increase, $5.233,000; deposiis, 1 dents of Flatbush have made many com- crease. $5,2°,300; ‘circulation, decrease, *=),- | plaints, urging that not only thelr own, but 200; reserve, increase, $3 ,0053,5. the lives of the 2,000 inmates Of the county = apslitutions there are in peril. Taney aiso Marder in New Orieaus. complair that ine smali-pox wagon ia going New OxLeans, Jan. 15.—James, Murphy, | to the hospital. is drivea roug! Que Aged 30 years Was shot and instantly killed streets. [hv Ys: 2 by James Merriman, colored. aged +. Both = menu were carpenters, Workiug together, and Jerr Davis's Lawsvrr.—Some time auarreiled about their earings. Merriman | Since Jefferson Davis brought suit in the surrendered himsei court of chancery in Vicksburg, Miss. ee against the heirs and lecatees of his brother, Work for the Un: ed. John E. Davis, for the recovery of $10,000, MontTkeEaL, Jan. 15.—The announcement | purchase money of the Brierfield plactation, is made that the government, fully alive to | Situated in Warren county, Miss. The suit the distressed situation of the Moatreal ia- | has just been decided borers, is determined to have the work ¢ sections 9 and 10 of the Lochine canal pro- ceeded with immedi when crash weal | above who were secn at Marini’s were Mrs, | thedeceastd, steps were immediately tat aeamaimmae iene — | services ¢ the 5 bomb of the same size and foree as last | Dodge and her sister, Miss Jewell, and ber | ' prevent NEBRS U.S. Milita: lemy, will report in per- | Monday landed on the Speaker's desk. “I | ¢ Bay Se son for duty to the commanding oftiver Rock | move ‘to reconsider the vote.” &o., said 0 ? Island Arsenal, Iilinois. ine. “Right about face.” Every repub | many others of our most admired belles. minsvitie. a suburbof Cincinnati, waere nh member fixed hiseye on thé central The receptions of yesterday were more nu- | by resided, claims to have been the wife of sre on their side. The democratic leader | merously attended than th id, “You can’t practice such tactics to- | preceding day day.” The Speaker decided he could, and | thronged wit there stood Blaine, after five days’ fight, jast | tinction: whom her mother Where he stood on Monday wien he began | one of our most charming it, “Will you accept my am a “Star B. *y Tac. uranimous consen asked “We | assisted in ee ee ame ork. | woo't,.’ said Kaudall. “Taen floor is | were Miss St ie Martin.” eadsed by the heave | MY, Trivilege, and I will brietly as CRBIA vere TELEe Vem ie Tae | OCA GO ea: Rien ake Gecoust ae Buces, plicted, e pr she experienced { ‘I S. “ip the House.” It was no use to get had a very large reception. Mrs. Paul ‘ood, wi 2 i 3 ne ay Peale te ah a Som ry. The first man that went down under | received, as also did Mrs, Hingham wno was | number of years, testified In court that the rs * hin bate GLEN cee Goon ine’s Gatling gun was bis friend Geueral | assisted by Miss Moss. Mrs. Kane was as- | deceased was a monomaniac; tnat he was in- | ee COCKE. Jk. £00, « ; ast., but will probably sail ou or said the venerable ex- | sisted by Miss Luce. Miss E:les was at bom fatuated with the woman Francis, aad seb- BANSEES, about the 2d or 3d proximo. and soon. “Waat is | to many friends. Shs ts expecting Mrs. | uiltted to intolerable abuse from her. Other a 1429 F street, ALATAMA CLAIM In the of Rey your sid asked Biaine, miah inesses will, it is presumed. testify in a SAMUEL ©. YOUNG, = eee ct eee hether in this fight there were two sides, | Pack.’ Nearly all in the western part of the | Similarmanner. The will wili probably be OT4AKY FesLic, n tatives yesterday, Mr. Lord, of New | patriots and traitors. “My side is the Cor city were recelving. Mrs. Linderman had a ‘side. The affair causes great sensation. ‘Ovvice—Stak 2 . | York, from large reception. eens idiciary Committee, re- | stitution and the laws of the United States, orted a s for M “rye’s bi replied Banks amid the heart: plause of At Mount Pleasant, Mrs.S. P. Browa and ,AN OLD GENTLEMAN CAPTURES HIs 4 gag” | weeverment Of tim aeanae he Atinees | ie let Then cama Goreadiaget sister | Mie ee ee Puillips receivet a | BURGLAR.—Michael MeCrath, a gentieman 439 ¢ wsareaiss ' 439 i: gi dt Wace oa It | from ex-Governor Holden, of North Caroli- | iumber of their friends. well advanced in years, was jast going to th Street | - Cath Street, e court sh @s soon af na, reciting his impeachment trouble, pext Among those making calls were: Madame | bed at 1 o'clock yesterday moraing in his x certify th an allusion to the threat to impeach Govern- | Mariscal, Mr. Dalla Costa, Dr. Blum, Baroa { residence, corner 52d street and 3d avenue, oratary of S or Ames, Ue Speaker turning to Mr. Lamar | Blane, Mr. Tavera and Prine we £. OF FLBY & 60 BA Connex Fivreexty a Orposute Treasery Depa BANK OF DEPOSIT, EXORANGE, &c Deal In GOLD. Governmont aud District BCH DS Foreign EACHANOE, &c, Collections made on all point: Juvertment Securities on Commission. mard-tr REMOVAL —WM. ¥ HULTZMAN, Autor Rey as- La gfito No. 1331 ¥ at. Rorthwest, op pom jouse, aud w Pleased to se" his friends aud business acquaint rt probate of the will by General usin, Miss Jewell, and Miss Badyer, of the and Donn Piatt. It appears tuat vy Yard; Miss Campbell. Miss Stont, and | Mary Francis, notorious ebaracter of Cam. 5 E Post Or rice DEPARTMENT has bem ed by the agents of the “King line Vust Yams for Rio de Jane has not » Will be in port te se of the two | thedeceased, and is left by the will $50,000. Mrs. Ricketts’ parlors wera | Five illegitimate children whom the deceased ladies and gentlemen of dis- | Mentions as his adopted children are placed on 20 equal footing with the legitimate ehil- Iren. The latter are made trustees for the period of fifteen years of the former. Mrs. ining. met t "OX, another Woman, Was made a handsome ae Mie See Me 8 = bequest. It seems the entire estate has been Mrs. Lawrence, ies, and severs vy | of the most fascinating young girls of the city The Banks. “On our side, axious to Know | Shunk, the daughter of Judge Jer pi Boston, Jan. 15.—The police raided o» a cockpit at South Boston last night, arrested 1 captured 61 fowls. Tue , | bear Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, when he heard a Stermb lesand prices 1 snectators J ta the Metin Gr and asking ‘What does all this mean in our | who arrived yesterday moruiog, Aristarehi | Hoise in the parlor below. He walked noise- | {icctators were Daten la the § TRE SUIT AGAINST ARC Pie wwakner Gili wok Vaves, | Treasury for payment’ wisi intent or tlorious Centennial year?” Night may be | Bey, Mrs. Hilgard, Mrs. Vinceat, Miss Lan- | lessly down In his stocking feet, peeped into | {h °C" In Pi PICTURS CURD, ia Gold, Biiver, Tinned and r cent. from the ie award hideous wit the cries of ahyeua, a day may | easter, Mos. Emory, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Crane, | the back parlor, and there saw a stout man ed Worsted. Jaly, 7 ae be made dangerous by the ravings of such a | Mrs. MacArtiur, Mr. Frank ‘MacArthur, | T@usacking the drawers of a desk. Mr. Be for Senator im Kentuck, : ob “ PAINT! cS, ENGRAVINGS, and CHROMOS t shall ba ide. — debater and agitator as Mr. Biatae, bat it | Miss Wooleutt, Mrs. Redfer: : NaTi, Jan. 15.—In the K Wood, Bishop of Puiladelphia, a trustee of . Powe! McGrath crept up quietly, seized him by the Mrs. Powell, failed loudly’ and often for belye The back window through which the bur. Brewertou SPEL PAINTINGS, in Pag . - THE Sts PANEL FLOW E Es aed STATUABY fetaee « FANCY ARTILLES, tc mag! Orders for Paper bangiugs, Wicdow Shades, snd | Siow with 2 Piciure Frames pouctoally filled and satisfaction nd = Was nevertheless thrilling to the galleries, | Miss Mai ning, Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Stew- | collar, and call DED PENSION CAsEs.—Sec- | @5d unmistakably uppleasant tothe mem: | art, Dr. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Long Eles tated - pen Fare bers on the left. “Truth had nothing to do | Miss Montgomery, Miss Smiti ar bad entered was oe an offic (Seas With it. It was poltey,a policy which was | Meyer, Mrs. Benet, Miss Mordecai. Mrs.and | heard the calls. He ran quickly to the front Se | only | suspected | yesterday, “Wadnesiay, | Misses Beale, Mrs. Cameron of Wiscousin, | door, rapped, and was admitted by the other ent wherevernoactual | M today t st be the Roman Catholic eburch and ited Beek oy Willie known as St. Bonifacius chureh,of Philadel: This was an action to recover @ sum Ww 4 i sca Of movey loaned to the defendant th The Markets. als op@e agent, John W. Gerdemaan, for mis 2 ; ouday, bul today apolicy that could not | Mrs. and Miss Baird, Mrs Marey, Mrs. aud | mates of the house. Meanwhile the bar- Baltimore, Jan. 16.—Virgiuia 6 , | Construction of St. Bonifacias church. There puaranted a . . f pens it will be | be diszuised—that the Presidential fight of | Miss Burnam, and Mrs. Dodge, ize Kuowl- | 8!ar made cesperate efforts to escape. but 7a; West Virginias, 9°, . N ~ | WAs no contest to the case, the defendant in- MARKRITER™S, No 439 Tthatroet mien ts Suspendei | 1-"6 was to be fought of the war records of | ton. was eld until the officer took him. He gave old Go. new. 8, do. special ta: tending toappeal to the court In banc. A BE" Tors cash saat0-8 2 cases at Philadelphia on account | Ivit, How great Biaine's mastery was did | Mr. Browning, ex-Secretary of the Inte- | the name of Joseph Kaiser sakt he was for, as Be Poy pe verdict for plaintist *RARKLIN & CO,, claim 3 beving, without | not reveal inself until he defiantly asked | rior, is iu tue city. Boston, and was identified by Mr. P. 8. | xsi: ody omen wat middling, = OPTICIANS, legal authority, administered oaths to wi “Who on the other side will move to except Mrs. Senator Patterson, who recaives on | Bogart as the man who robbed fiis housa. He stesdy and frm—Mary ember, 1.62a1 85; other to Bo. 1227 Peys<iivayia Avence, : nesses and clalmants. The commission wi Jetierson Davis?” No Teeponded, 1 | Thursdays, wil! beassisted hereafter by Miss | b&d Bogart’s stolen coat on his back.—' ¥. unchanged. Oorn—southern qutet. wostera Genaive Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. decT-ly visit Phitade Ie ia ie once, when @ fall op- | can énd this matter in thirty mfuuies ifyou | Kitty Jenks, of Chicago, who is regarded by | Word, lit Bai ounce See, ore 7 rye 3: pases = 2 portunity wil! be given to have the affid will only accept my amendment and vote it | her friends as one of the belles of that city. - 4 be haranre? Gene mali el Bezeas TEBELE SPROTACLES yits resworn. Al! satisfactory cases wil! be one repilod. “Then I willend | Miss J. is spending the winter here with the Dip THE Docrons KILL CARRUTH” Dr, | Gary, ois Big eurasry. RE pow ai] Orricias, SEN | restored immediately. ! exclaimed Bla I withdraw the | family of Mr. Bangs, of the railway mai! | Samuel Gross, of Philadelpila, was exam- ‘6 powinally wpe! i “Hay dail ena a Gecd tristp 4553 Penna. ave., corner 4 street. i motion to reconsider,” and in five minutes | service. ined for the defense yesterday on the trial of ; Provisions quiet bat firm Pork. aew, — “ = NAVAL ORDERS —Masier A. C. Dil after the House was in Committee on the Gov. Cheney and famity,of New Hamp- | Landis forthe manier of Mr. Carruth. He . Balk meats—snoulders, 5 JONES’ bam and Easign Henry Morrell, ordered to | Whole, considering the pension bill. From | shire, are in the city, guests of Mr. J. Lon. | ©Xpressed the opinion ee Soe “ sri the Nantucket, at Norfolk, Va; Ensign J. | SMesty to@ pension bill in the House of | vit Smith and Mr, Key6s, Of Mth st” | Tarn Was Sse Teeals at seal beniaes, Saraad ; Representatives is not so far as from the by frequent and deep probing of the wound, ‘ove M. Kobinson to the Passaic, Norfolk, Va; thy COUGH MIXTUBE, Lieut. Washbora Mayaard, detached from Dew epee [Sec en nonce to 8 dally | A Samsreie Resorv: - - ¢ torpedo station, and ordered to the Wy- - — + 20e. wound. He contended that bad this beea For the varivns sffec'ions of the Throat and Lungs, . z county, in that state, have resolved ise : eis oma, Browehitis ‘iptent Consum, “ses a S id formed & committee of the House of Repre- | meaning bread, meat, &c.; after that cotton. ? a ” rene affected with any of these compisiut, Nantuckep, at Norfolk; Lieut. Walton Goo: sentatives that, havin, " . te . 4 | Attorney Geueral Vannata obdjectel to the od . ened cone odien otloat , | Win, fom the Hydrographic office, and or- a ig already issued | or whatever saleable and exportable staple aken by the defense in attempting to . ir dull and opebanged. Bigs requested totry MES. TONES COUGH | dered tothe Passaic, at Norfolle, Masta ce, Set tarts teen to ree “he could | they may Gesire. Resolutions to this effect | Show iat Landis did not die of the Punchor caforn coll Sad deci MIXTURE Ivexcrts s mont bovelicial effect on | H. Lyzuu, from special duty at Annapolg, “a A; however, cortite | naveaiready ‘been adopted by @ number of | Seung, but of @ wound subsequently elves — BaLiects tp advanced stages of Consamptior and ordered to the Wyandotte, at Norfolk: same position. He would, however, certify [ae peet and that it is the road to indepen- ‘ —A North Carolina and ~— of the attending physicians to paper states that the farmers of Cleveland | Pe? ; heavy. westera extras. © abeess that protruded from tae 5 oan et Try it. Price w couts and $1 per Dota Ensign. F. Gualtrough, fromthe Dispaten, | $e proceedings or the hase ia reiatioa to | Seneéaad prosperity there ean be ue aaa Ber of altopatate piysictans Estes to thelr Druggist, and ordered to the Passaic, at Norfolk. “ = belief had the abcess been operated oa Janid-tr 2d and D streets northwest. = s INDIAN M ASSACRE.—A re} from Kan- ‘TON SURCTAL ROTI. Thy tes co bere | oe SCMELEMDEED, with a company of | gaa Cie ene NEES pare tans Maw: | | Vimotera (ConsniyerIonAL | AMEsD- SRECHIL Rot jg ry =, od ied *ppreciative trieads,on Thursday evening | bad been massacred by the Sioux Indians amendments lately passed by the Virginia DRESS SHIETS Coe ab tee hott eos listened for a winged hour with keen evjoy- | near Bloomington, only six eseaping out of | senate, in addition to making the sessions of a SO ich wi make ment to another superb reading of the Iiiad— | Sfty-three. The settlers are and | the legislature biennial, instead of annual, i Se) 2 3 rip: leave sh a of seat yean ity than a balf decom $123 0 | cc, ue matchless epic that, Ike the Greek | preparing to leave should the Sioux make | asat present, provide for the reduction of be c sculptare, Ws Ouly more precious with appearance. the number of members, and for giving the j@ are sole agenta in thé District for the sale of | t2€, And which never has been so fresh and reatt rapenestnted ci legislature genera! control over the cities ‘lower than quest luteresting to the modern world as it has be- | |. 7#4™ sreat but uuappree sted Philanthro- | and towns, and the power to establish courts coutingous decline come within the past two years. Weaimire n slaughtered in Wash ‘Aisne therein. . the latter Bt. Pani 1 Ot only the delightful manner in which the | D&e2 6! ‘ ‘i ae i i A i a rs Was not even mentioned during the election A CALIFORNIA INVENTOR has patented a = per as — Es Jace t caas, | of directors for the Washington and George- | contrivance for driving sewing machines imply conrage—that in seeking parlor terse’ | town railroad on Wednesday, Good for rail- | which does away with the treadie. A num- hilo goes confidently back= fo the most | Toad and passengers.—(N. ¥. Graphic, ber of springs are moved by clockwork and classic of classics and inakes of it an enter-| FaTaL BOILER EXPLOSion.—A boiler in ——— by be ited == y that the Masala - ay ira ene hing :O% | the mill of the Ypsilanti (Mich.) PRBS om: | speed. ‘The machine will run for about an ny v4 mu in read! loded ‘terda: Mac! ra an antidote for social display and a degens | Rauy.exploded yesterday. Killin fas | Dour And a quarter with oue winding up. erate stage. We would also hint, however. | found burted under the ruins, badly brutsed, AN INGENIOUS PHILADELPHIAN a3 con- A E i s 3 A F : I i that not every association and reader and recover. Damages Z | structed a model national Washington THE Rudiencecan make a classic author what about $20,000 a monument, ust g ctx troueana tares un islature yesieriay this is to the Schillers. After a charming eee eae rr apuevere dred and eighty-five pieces of native wood resulted as follows: italian song and the inimitable singing of | THE ConvENTION of the republican party of sixty-seven les in its construction. Leslie 28, Wadworth a alee ~ mack seatiton pote yre Site me for the so of noma! Bo ree soren yeore in making It... It willbe be qvening. The host wore a dark: suit, trimmed Sree, A beeen, ‘alsetore. and cn ene centennial are S7-Toe ship caulkers, style of beauty, &c., &e. - the Cincinnati convention, June next. nel. i | :

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